OutrageousUmpire
@OutrageousUmpire@lemmy.world
- Comment on Anon has to make a tough financial decision 1 month ago:
I thought this was going to end with anon eating the cat food. Glad the feline was cared for.
- Comment on Which one is selected? The "Yes" option or the "No" option? 2 months ago:
The “yes” is selected.
- Comment on Anon tries to be bold 2 months ago:
And I thought my opening lines were bad
- Comment on Anon needs help reading a social situation 2 months ago:
Anon does not mention his smell, weight, and severe acne.
- Comment on Robert Picardo is joining the cast of Academy 3 months ago:
This is fantastic news. “The Doctor” is one of my favorite characters.
- Comment on Anon is anti drugs 4 months ago:
“Don’t do drugs” Hot take.
- Comment on How many people actually want fully on-site IT jobs? 5 months ago:
That’s weird it wasn’t in the job posting. Seems like they’re wasting their time talking to candidates that aren’t interested in on-site.
I only want remote. The company I work for was once extremely remote friendly. Like 75% of job postings from them were for remote. Now they’ve changed to hybrid or fully on-site at the word from the CEO and like only 5% of open roles are remote.
They kept me remote, but my interactions with others are much less remote friendly. I’m looking for a new job, but will have to be for a company that is mostly remote itself.
- Comment on Anon moves on 6 months ago:
shrug I’m grateful for him being real. I know all of us have these same feelings, he’s just expressing it in the safety of anondom.
- Comment on Anon is a favorite angel 10 months ago:
Yeah I remember being taught in church about forgiveness and love. And then taught about Lucifer being kicked out to hell forever, no chance of redemption. It didn’t make sense to me, even as a kid. I think I asked a Sunday school teacher about it and got a nonsensical rationalization.
- Comment on Anon thinks about human history 10 months ago:
Might sound crazy but a guess I have is encountering and consuming natural entheogens. Early cave paintings (7000-9000 years ago) depict psychedelic mushrooms.
The alterations in perception and perspective these substances cause could explain experimentation in other areas of life, leading to changes in how people lived. The modern era just built on top of past advances.
Just a thought from a guy who use to trip and had some life-altering times. Also worth noting Steve Jobs considered his experiences with LSD to be a profound experience, “one of the most important things in my life”. I wonder if we’d have Apple or many other modern era advances if he hadn’t had his encounters with psychedelics.
- Comment on Anon is in hell 10 months ago:
Too many folks stuck in a boat like this nowadays :-(